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Satara’s Ozarde Waterfall Reopens After Three-Year Break

Ozarde Waterfall Reopens
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Located in the picturesque Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary in Satara district, Ozarde Waterfall has once again opened its gates to tourists after a three-year hiatus. The waterfall, a popular spot for day-long picnics, especially attracts visitors from Pune and Mumbai during the monsoon season.

A Nature Lover’s Haven

Surrounded by thick forests, Ozarde Waterfall offers a perfect blend of adventure and serenity. Visitors must trek approximately three kilometers and navigate mountain slopes to reach the waterfall. The scenic journey provides breathtaking views, making it a favorite among adventure enthusiasts and nature photographers.

Restoration and Safety Measures

Three years ago, landslides destroyed the waterfall and its entrance. Thanks to extensive restoration and beautification efforts by the wildlife department, the site has been revived. The department has also enhanced safety measures along the trekking path, ensuring a secure and enjoyable visit for all tourists.

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Economic Boost for Local Businesses

With the monsoon’s arrival, the waterfall is once again drawing tourists and nature lovers. The influx of visitors has significantly boosted sales for local vendors selling snacks, beverages, and souvenirs, contributing to the local economy.

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New Facilities for Visitors

Currently, the final stages of construction and strengthening of the waterfall entrance, ticket house, women’s toilets, and dress-changing rooms are underway. These new facilities, set to be inaugurated soon, are expected to enhance the overall visitor experience by providing greater convenience and comfort.

Monsoon Magic in the Koyna Region

The recent drizzle has also revived other small and large waterfalls in the Koyna area, transforming the region into a lush, green paradise. This natural beauty is drawing even more visitors, eager to explore the serenity and scenic splendor of the Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary. Local tour operators are organizing guided tours to these waterfalls, offering tourists additional options for their monsoon getaway.

Ozarde Waterfall’s reopening marks a significant milestone in restoring one of Satara’s most beloved tourist destinations, promising unforgettable experiences for all who visit.